Saturday, July 7, 2012

Curiosity killing

Scientist all over the world have one common feature - they are all extremely curious people. I think curiousity is exactly that trait, which makes world more intelligent.

But why not all people so curious as scientists are? (Maybe because they are drawn in daily routine?) I think, one of the reasons is that at some point people just stop to be curious. And, in the worst scenario, this happens while they are still children.

And guilt for this may lie on their parents, who anit-encourage them to be curious with stopping to answer on "Why..."-questions.

 - Why sky is blue ? - I don't know
 - Why sun is hot ? - Nobody knows
 - Where does children goes from? - You are too young to know this
 - Why this big man beats this poor woman? - Go play video games and don't think about it.
.. and so on.

Speaking shortly, the idea is as simple as world is - children follow parents. No curiousity in parents - no curiosity in children.

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